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Could Breeze Airways become a disrupter? | With travel demand high, the discount airline will aggressively charge into its second summer of flying, pursuing a strategy of growing into unserved city pairs. | | | |
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Daily Briefing: Iconic Santa Paula market closes – for now Posted: 02 Apr 2022 06:03 AM PDT |
"The most realistic Harry Potter storyline is the one where he can’t handle that his girlfriend cries a lot" Posted: 02 Apr 2022 06:00 AM PDT The funniest tweets from women this week Another week has come and gone, but the hilarious ladies of Twitter are always here to stay. Lately, they've been sharing funny musings about toxic traits, procrastination and "Is It Cake?" Check out some of the funniest tweets from women this week below, then click the button at the bottom to see the rest. You can also visit our "funniest tweets from women" page for our past collections. Happy reading! |
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Today in History - April 2 Posted: 02 Apr 2022 05:01 AM PDT You are subscribed to Today in History from the Library of Congress. At approximately 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 2, 1865, Ulysses S. Grant's army attacked Confederate lines at Petersburg, Virginia. Continue reading. Click here to search Today in History for other historic moments.
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How well do you know your target audience? Posted: 01 Apr 2022 11:30 PM PDT | The No. 1 challenge B2B and B2C content marketers alike face is producing content that actually appeals to the various members of their target audience. Lack of a clearly defined target audience prevents content from performing as well as it should. The only way to get around that obstacle is to put on your detective hat and find out who your target audience truly is. Defining your target audience can be a big project, but it's not impossible or overly complicated. Want proof? This course helps marketers uncover the right information to create high-value content that performs:
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Middle East Tourism Is Suffering Due To Russian War on Ukraine Posted: 01 Apr 2022 08:29 PM PDT Middle East Tourism Is Suffering Due To Russian War on Ukraine Russia's invasion of Ukraine is forecast to cost global tourism $7 billion this year and set back the industry's recovery, with Middle Eastern countries already feeling the ripple effects. |
Research Shows More Travelers Looking for Sustainable Options Posted: 01 Apr 2022 08:29 PM PDT Research Shows More Travelers Looking for Sustainable Options Travelers are paying more attention to companies who support sustainability. |
Disney World Celebrates Reopening of All Hotels, Return of Character Greetings Posted: 01 Apr 2022 07:29 PM PDT Disney World Celebrates Reopening of All Hotels, Return of Character Greetings Disney's All-Star Sports Resort reopened to the public for the first time since March 2020. |
Latest COVID-19 Travel Restrictions for the Caribbean's Top Islands Posted: 01 Apr 2022 06:30 PM PDT Latest COVID-19 Travel Restrictions for the Caribbean's Top Islands COVID-19 entry protocols vary from island to island but travelers have lots of options when it comes to the Caribbean in 2022. |
Camping, Outdoor Experiences Continue to Gain Popularity With Travelers Posted: 01 Apr 2022 04:29 PM PDT Camping, Outdoor Experiences Continue to Gain Popularity With Travelers Despite the decline in COVID-19 cases, travelers are still staying local, enjoying the great outdoors. |
CLIA Unveils 2022 Hall of Fame Winners Posted: 01 Apr 2022 03:29 PM PDT CLIA Unveils 2022 Hall of Fame Winners The association announced the winners of the travel agency innovator and Elite Cruise Counsellor awards. |
Leisure and Hospitality Left Out of Jobs Recovery Posted: 01 Apr 2022 03:29 PM PDT Leisure and Hospitality Left Out of Jobs Recovery An uneven recovery continues for the sector despite stellar jobs report. |
Why the significance of Amazon Labor Union’s win cannot be overstated enough Posted: 01 Apr 2022 02:19 PM PDT Plus, Colbert eviscerates his network CBS for hiring Trump's 'craven toady' Amazon warehouse workers on Staten Island have stunned the labor world by voting decisively to form the company's first union in the United States. The fulfillment center known as JFK8 employs around 8,000 workers who pick, pack and ship out your orders every day under the watchful eye of Amazon's algorithms. In the end, the workers cast 2,654 ballots in favor of unionizing versus 2,131 against, for a ratio of roughly 55-45. Unions simply do not win elections of that size any more in the private sector. Or at least they didn't until Friday. Union density has been shrinking for years, and employers have grown increasingly aggressive in beating back union campaigns. Until now, many observers believed it was all but impossible to organize an Amazon facility of that size. The failed Amazon union effort in Alabama last year all but confirmed that line of thinking. (That election was recently re-run because Amazon broke the law the first time, and the union has narrowed the spread considerably. Following a vote count Thursday, the union is losing but the results are still inconclusive.) The Staten Island victory is all the more remarkable because of the union that pulled it off. The Amazon Labor Union was formed just last year. Its president is Chris Smalls, a former JFK8 worker who was canned by Amazon early in the pandemic after speaking up about safety concerns. The company then schemed to smear him in the press. Smalls has been working with a crew of around 20 organizers employed at the facility. They are a new, independent union and enjoyed none of the resources of an established union. But they clearly organized their tails off and had credibility as fellow Amazon employees. Amazon can't convince workers that a union is a bunch of outsiders if the union leaders themselves work for Amazon. Amazon did not hold back in its anti-union campaign. Fresh disclosures with the Labor Department on Thursday show that in 2021 Amazon spent a whopping $4.3 million on consultants who foil union campaigns. We haven't been able to figure out exactly how that figure stacks up, but it appears to be one of the largest single-year expenditures on union avoidance work on record with the Labor Department. Amazon flooded the warehouses in Alabama and New York with consultants who tried to convince workers to vote against the union. It didn't work, at least not in New York. The new Amazon Labor Union has a monumental task ahead of it: negotiating a union contract with one of the world's most powerful corporations. It can take years for any union to accomplish that, and some never do. Amazon has every incentive to drag out bargaining and make lousy offers, hoping to erode support for the union over time. Just like the workers now unionizing Starbucks stores, the Amazon union will need to rally community and political support to get there, and they will want prominent, union-supporting Democrats in their corner (assuming those Democrats aren't already working for Amazon). But for now, they have already forced unions and employers everywhere to reconsider what's possible when a few workers decide they want to join together and bargain collectively. — Dave Jamieson (tips, feedback dave.jamieson@huffpost.com; Twitter @jamieson) |
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It's not like just anyone can pick up the phone and call Donald Trump. If you want Trump to blast out a news release touting his support for your candidacy in this year's election, you need to know the right people. And in Michigan, the right people constitute an entire family tree. Meet the Maddocks. |
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President Joe Biden labeled Russia's Vladimir Putin a "war criminal" last month amid the Kremlin's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, an onslaught that has forced millions from their homes and killed more than 1,100 civilians. The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, or ICC, said shortly after the war began he would open an investigation into any possible war crimes, and the human rights chief at the United Nations said there is credible evidence that the Kremlin's military action may amount to such. But what's the international justification for labeling someone a war criminal, and how are they punished? |
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Jared Kushner's marathon interview with lawmakers on the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot was "really valuable," a lawmaker on the panel said Thursday night. Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law and a top White House adviser during his tenure, reportedly spoke to the committee for more than six hours on Thursday. The interview, part of the ongoing investigation into the origins of the deadly insurrection, was voluntary and took place remotely. |
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Europe rejected Putin's ultimatum. So why is Russian gas still flowing? Posted: 01 Apr 2022 02:07 PM PDT Vladimir Putin's deadline has come and gone and Russian natural gas is still flowing to Europe. | | | News: What you need to know about the markets | | | | Europe rejected Putin's ultimatum. So why is Russian gas still flowing? | Vladimir Putin's deadline has come and gone and Russian natural gas is still flowing to Europe. Read more » | | US fuel economy rules will soon require 49 mpg average | The Biden administration Friday rolled out final emissions rules that will require cars and trucks to have an average fuel economy of 49 miles per gallon in just a few years. Read more » | | Russia faces deep recession that will 'only get deeper,' Treasury official says | Sanctions leveled on Russia have pushed the country toward becoming a closed economy, a status the country is ill-equipped to handle, a senior Treasury official said on Friday. Read more » | | Get ready for even bigger rate hikes from the Fed | The jobs market is still healthy and paychecks are growing at a solid rate — although not fast enough to make up for surging prices on just about everything. That means that the Federal Reserve is increasingly certain to raise interest rates in May by a half-point to halt inflation in its tracks. Read more » | | Western nations agree to new release of emergency oil | The International Energy Agency announced Friday following an emergency meeting that its member countries will release additional oil from emergency reserves to cushion the blow caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Read more » | | Russia's Gazprom exits German business as pricing scuffle continues | Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Friday it was exiting its business in Germany, amid a dispute between the two countries over Moscow's insistence on switching payments for Russian gas to rubles from euros. Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | +139.92 | | +40.98 | | +15.45 | 34,818.27 | | 14,261.50 | | 4,545.86 | +0.40% | | +0.29% | | +0.34% | YTD -4.18% | | YTD -8.84% | | YTD -4.62% | | | | | Biggest Winners | Edwards Lifesciences Corp | +4.54% | | Newmont Corporation | +4.19% | | IQVIA Holdings Inc | +3.94% | | A O Smith Corp | +3.11% | | Biggest Losers | Norfolk Southern Corp | -6.79% | | Union Pacific Corp | -4.85% | | FedEx Corp | -4.38% | | DXC Technology Co | -3.92% | | | | | | Hottest ETF | | | NYSE Market Volume | | | | | | | Key Market Stats | Latest | Today's Change | | Oil | $99.41 | -0.87 / -0.87% | | Gold | $1,927.50 | -26.50 / -1.36% | | 10-yr | 2.38% | +0.05 | | Euro | $1.10 | -0.00 / -0.21% | | | | Hi, let us know what you think of this newsletter! | | Tell us what you want to read more of... and less of. Email your tips and feedback to MarketsNow@cnn.com | | | | | | | Tips, thoughts or questions are always welcome at MarketsNow@cnn.com | | Want to change how you receive these emails? You can unsubscribe from this list | | ® © 2022 Cable News Network Inc. A WarnerMedia Company. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this message because you subscribed to CNN Business's "Markets Now" newsletter.
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Latest News: Library Seeks Applicants for 2022 Archives, History and Heritage Advanced Internship Program Posted: 01 Apr 2022 02:01 PM PDT You are subscribed to Latest News from the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress is seeking applicants for its next Archives, History and Heritage Advanced Internship Program, which will run from Sept. 12 -- Nov. 18, 2022. This 10-week paid internship is open to undergraduate juniors and seniors, graduate and doctoral students interested in learning and conducting research at the largest library in the world. Click here for more information. This email was sent to ozgur18.asdasd@blogger.com using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Library of Congress · 101 Independence Ave, SE · Washington, DC 20540 · 202-707-5000 | | | |
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Jan. 6 panel's marathon interview with Jared Kushner 'really valuable' Posted: 01 Apr 2022 05:55 AM PDT Did academy lie about telling Will Smith to leave Oscars? JARED KUSHNER GIVES MARATHON INTERVIEW TO JAN. 6 PANEL Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law and a top White House adviser, reportedly spoke to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot for more than six hours. Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.), a member of the committee, said she couldn't give details but that the information he provided was "really valuable." [HuffPost] CONTRADICTORY CLAIMS ABOUT ACADEMY AND WILL SMITH The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been accused of lying for saying actor Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars ceremony after he assaulted comedian Chris Rock. According to reports, there was division among academy officials over whether to remove Smith, and the mixed messages never led to a consensus. [HuffPost] RUSSIANS LEAVE CHERNOBYL SITE Russian troops left the heavily contaminated Chernobyl nuclear site early Friday after returning control to the Ukrainians, as eastern parts of the country braced for renewed attacks and Russians blocked another aid mission to the besieged port city of Mariupol. The exchange of control happened amid growing signs that the Kremlin is using talk of de-escalation in Ukraine as cover to regroup its forces. A new round of talks between the countries was scheduled Friday. [AP] LGBTQ GROUPS SUE FLORIDA OVER 'DON'T SAY GAY' LAW Several LGBTQ advocacy groups and families filed a joint federal lawsuit against Florida over the state's so-called "Don't Say Gay" law, arguing that the legislation is unconstitutional. "I am frightened that this new law will prevent my daughter's teachers from protecting her from bullying at school," said Lindsay McClelland, mother of "Jane Doe," a plaintiff in the suit who is a transgender fifth grader at a Florida public school. [HuffPost] |
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BLACK STUDENTS CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF AMERICA'S CULTURE WARS Black youth are feeling the onslaught of distorted teaching that diminishes their history and lived experiences, along with anti-LGBTQ and anti-mask measures. As conservative lawmakers across the country continue to pass bills aimed at stifling teaching and learning, Black students are feeling like collateral damage in a political firestorm. [HuffPost] REPERCUSSIONS TO REP. MADISON CAWTHORN'S ORGY COMMENTS CONTINUE Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) endorsed fellow North Carolina Republican Madison Cawthorn's challenger as Cawthorn, a first-term congressman, weathers Republican backlash over his recent suggestion that unnamed GOP colleagues use drugs and attend orgies. North Carolina state Sen. Chuck Edwards (R) would "never embarrass Western North Carolina with a consistent pattern of juvenile behavior, outlandish statements, and untruthfulness," Tillis said. [HuffPost] REPORT: TRUMP USED WHITE HOUSE PHONE ON JAN. 6 IN CALL OMITTED FROM RECORD Trump placed at least one call using a White House phone that was omitted from the day's call log during the attack on the U.S. Capitol, The Guardian reported. Phone logs turned over to the House panel investigating the attack show a gap of seven hours and 37 minutes, and new details raise questions about the possibility of the White House tampering with official records. [HuffPost] D.C. POLICE FIND 5 FETUSES IN HOME OF ANTI-ABORTION ACTIVIST Washington, D.C., police found five fetuses at the home of Lauren Hardy, who sat outside as officers brought out coolers. She declined to tell a reporter outside her home what was inside the coolers but said, "People will freak out when they hear." Handy was indicted along with eight others on Wednesday for her alleged role in blocking a D.C. reproductive health care clinic in 2020. [HuffPost] AMAZON PAID ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS $3,200 A DAY FOR THEIR WORK Faced with a wave of worker activism in its warehouses last year, Amazon paid anti-union consultants roughly $4.3 million in an effort to beat back union organizing campaigns. Many employers hire anti-union consultants to hold meetings with workers and dissuade them from unionizing, but none seem to match the scale or price tag of Amazon's efforts over the course of just one year. [HuffPost] |
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Employment Situation News Release Posted: 01 Apr 2022 05:32 AM PDT | Bureau of Labor Statistics | This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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